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Victor Matfield

Victor Matfield

South African former rugby union player
Victor Matfield is a South African former professional rugby union player. He played for and captained the South Africa national team as well as the Blue Bulls in the Currie Cup and the Bulls franchise in Super Rugby. Wikipedia
Born: 1977 (age 47 years), Polokwane, South Africa
Spouse: Monja Bekker (m. 2003)
Height: 6′ 7″
Children: 4
Weight: 258 lbs

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